VIDEO: HOW TO KEEP YOUR BRAIN SMART!

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I’M YOUNG, I’M BROKE, AND NO I DON’T HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE….HELP

This caption may be funny, but this is no laughing matter. Several young people are walking around with no health insurance. Some young doctors don’t even have adequate life insurance because they are broke. They already have no money because they are trying to pay off their college loans and talk about life insurance….get real!

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Millions of young adults are forgoing necessary care and treatment because of rising health care costs, a report said Friday.

In fact, 41% of young adults between age 19 and 29 failed to get medical care in a recent 12-month period because of cost, according to a Commonwealth Fund survey. Among uninsured adults, the number rose to 60%. They are not filling prescriptions, skipping recommended tests or treatments, avoiding doctor visits and failing to get specialist care they need.

“This reflects the high cost of medical care right now and health pl ans that may not cover people very well,” said Dr. Sara Collins, vice president for affordable health insurance at the Commonwealth Fund and chief author of the survey.

And doctors are noticing that young adults stop listening to medical advice once they hear the cost of treatment.

“There’s no question that young people have cut back on high-value screenings, doctor visits and therapies,” said Dr. Mark Fendrick, director of the University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design.

Related: Why 20-somethings need health care reform

“You twist your knee playing soccer and you go to get an MRI. But if the doctor says you have to pay 50% of the cost, you’re going to be less likely to go through with it,” Fendrick said.

When young adults do get care, growing medical debt weighs heavily on them.

The survey found that 36% of 19-29 year olds reported problems paying medical bills or said they were paying off medical debt over time.

And 43% of those who had medical debt said they used up all their savings to pay their bills; 33% took on credit card debt; and 32% were unable to pay off student loans or tuition payments.

Further, 31% said they delayed education or career plans because of medical debt, and 28% said they had been unable to pay for basic necessities like food or rent.

Dr. Jeffrey Hausfeld sees the debt problem up close. He co-owns FMS Solutions, a collection agency that specializes in medical debt. He said he has seen a 50% increase in the amount of debt held by young adults over the last several years.

He cited “the tremendous cost shift” to patients caused by high-deductible insurance plans, co-payments and co-insurance, said Hausfeld, an ear, nose and throat doctor who no longer practices.

“Getting sick isn’t something that a healthy 26-year-old expected to have to pay for. They didn’t budget for it,” Hausfeld said. “Now they’re sitting with a $10,000 hospital bill and they don’t know what to do.”

The Commonwealth Fund said that a provision in the Affordable Care Act that enables young adults to remain on their parents’ insurance plans until age 26 has helped more young adults access affordable insurance. The survey found that nearly half of respondents aged 19 to 25 stayed on or joined their parents’ health plans since the provision went into effect in September 2010.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimated that about 2.5 million young adults obtained health coverage as a result of the provision.

The law, slated to be fully implemented by 2014, is currently under review by the U.S. Supreme Court and could be stuck down. The Commonwealth Fund predicts this would send young adults further away from medical care.

“If the law is struck down, the level of debt for young adults will continue to climb, and they will continue to worry about medical bills and not getting access to coverage,” said Collins, the survey author. “It all really compounds the difficulties young adults are facing at a really critical time given the economic environment.”

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HELP US FIND THIS MAN: HE KIDNAPPED 3 VERY YOUNG BOYS IN ABUJA, NIGERIA

Click to see the picture of three youngs boys (Chinemerem 5, Okechukwu 4 and Nzube 2), who are missing. Their driver by name Godwin picked them up from their school ABC Academy Utako Abuja around 3:30pm yesterday June 7th in a new Toyota Avensis metallic colour (without plate number) and disappeared with them. They have not been found.

Anybody that has seen or heard anything about their where about should report to the nearest police station.

Please other bloggers should put this on their blogs. Also put the photo above on your dp and send to all your contacts on Facebook and Twitter. Lets all help find these children. The driver’s name is Godwin. His face IS BELOW…

MTV WANTS YOU TO LOSE YOUR VIRGINITY IN NEW REALITY SHOW

I thought that this was a joke or prank when I first saw this, but it is NOT!! This is crazy! Do you think MTV has gone too far? Read on:

DO YOU WANT TO TAKE THINGS TO THE NEXT LEVEL? LIKE, ARE YOU READY TO HAND OVER YOUR V CARD? OR DO YOU HAVE A FRIEND WHO IS READY TO LOSE IT?

Young adulthood is a time for exploration. New relationships, fresh experiences and sexual firsts…

Now MTV is looking to frankly capture that journey in a new series called My First…We’re looking for adults who are ready to go all the way. Let MTV come along on your journey… as you try to lose your virginity! (Note: We will be filming whether or not you accomplish this goal… but NOT the act itself. Duh.)

If you are 18 years or older and are willing to candidly allow MTV to accompany you on the journey toward “losing it,” please send us an email.

MTV can and undoubtedly will hide behind the fact that 18 year-olds are legal adults, but you can prey on adults just as easily as you can prey on children, especially young adults conditioned by pop culture outlets like MTV to believe celebrity and narcissism are virtues.

And the bait here is celebrity. Debase yourselves for our cameras and we’ll make you a star! This isn’t about love or finding love or even losing your innocence to someone you love. This is about the lie that…

Young adulthood is a time for exploration. New relationships, fresh experiences and sexual firsts…

I seem to remember when we were the kind of culture that protected young people from the indignities of loveless sex and did everything in our power to educate about the financial, emotional, and medical pitfalls of leading with your sexuality over your heart.

What MTV is doing might be legal but it’s still a sleazy exploitation of some of our most vulnerable citizens. And the dangling of celebrity and a camera from a swanky studio lot is no different than dangling candy and a camera from your open raincoat.

If you want to debase yourselves, it’s a free country. To entice others, however, is an act of evil.

Since this posting, MTV has pulled the plug on the Virginity show. 

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